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Homeschool boy in gov’t custody for 7 years

Homeschool boy in gov’t custody for 7 years

When Domenic Johansson was seven years old, he and his parents, Christer and Annie, were moving from their home in Sweden to his mother’s native India. They actually were seated aboard the jet waiting to take off. Then Swedish police, dispatched by social workers infuriated over the family’s homeschooling, boarded the airliner, took Domenic by force… (more…)

Ballot shenanigans in plot to stop Trump

Ballot shenanigans in plot to stop Trump

Donald Trump Critics of Republican presidential primary front-runner and billionaire Donald Trump, not having encountered his type of self-reliant, self-funded, brash and blunt candidacy, have taken to lobbing challenges to his ballot access to oppose him. Unsuccessfully, so far. But analysts do point out that getting the GOP nomination actually is a laborious process of lining… (more…)

Islamophobia? You ain’t seen nothing yet

Islamophobia? You ain’t seen nothing yet

Lots of people today lament the horror show that passes for political leadership in Washington. It would be unfair to Obama to rage against him and forget the wimps in the Republican party. Even their predecessors led us to where we are now. But many miss an equally compelling story: the weakness among religious leaders. Sure,… (more…)

Matt Drudge: ‘America has been arming ISIS’ via Traitor Ovomit

Matt Drudge: ‘America has been arming ISIS’

Matt Drudge’s first tweet in months came with a cryptic message: “A shocking truth is unfolding: America has been arming ISIS.” The Obama administration has been plagued for weeks over news U.S. weapons supplied to Syrian rebels were inadvertently winding up in the hands of terror groups. The media giant’s tweet on Tuesday alludes to something… (more…)

The End of Our Days? | Frontpage Mag

It is hard to deny that the world has turned.

Source: The End of Our Days? | Frontpage Mag

THE END OF OUR DAYS?

It is hard to deny that the world has turned.

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I had coffee today with a fellow baby boomer and we were bemoaning the state of our times.  It is in our nature to often think the worst of things, that the world is in chaos and that things are headed in the wrong direction and even that the end times are upon us.  We are always trying to seek a way back to a simpler time, when things were better, safer.  We yearn for yesterday.  Thus the powerful allure of nostalgia.  We always remind ourselves to guard against the sky is falling, doomsday predictions, as difficult as that may be.

It is hard to deny, however, that the world has turned.  In the immediate aftermath of Paris and San Bernardino, with the rise of Islamic terror not seen in the Western world since the Ottomans were besieging Vienna at the end of the 17th Century, all perspectives have changed.  Unease has fallen over us.

And it is more than what is coming at us from aboard.  Middle class incomes have been flat for 30 years; millions are out of work or have given up.  The gap between the rich and poor has widened dramatically, our government is corrupt and we are led by a class of elites that has lost all touch with Middle America.  For the first time in our history, we fear that our children will have a life less than the ones we have lived.

I was born in 1961, toward the end of the baby boom generation.  Those of us born in the aftermath of WWII were bequeathed a time that is, arguably, the greatest period of affluence and prosperity, not just in American history, but in the history of the world.  Taken from an historical perspective, the material abundance and quality of life for the middle class, post WWII, is simply breathtaking.

It wasn’t always thus.  We forget that at the dawn of the last century, a good number of Americans didn’t have electricity, indoor plumbing, millions died in a worldwide flu epidemic and things such as drinkable water, high infant mortality rates, and innumerable diseases, were everyday worries.  World history has, for the many millenniums, has been marked by starvation, war, strife, death, disease and misery.  Hobbes’s description of life being nasty, brutish and short has been history’s norm.  We forget that.

Now, the disquieting feeling for many of us is that it will never be this good again.  That the lives of our children and grandchildren will not be as good as we have lived and experienced.

We are incredibly thankful for what we have had, for the sacrifices our parent’s generation made for us.  And we ask, is this it, is what we had, gone forever?  Has darkness fallen over the great West and this blessed land of America?  Pray that we have our day again, that we have the strength and will to recover that shining moment in world’s time.  We must fight as our forefathers did to keep liberty secure and to maintain the blessings that He has bestowed upon us.

‘Staggering’ number of Muslim refugees under Obama

‘Staggering’ number of Muslim refugees under Obama

The U.S. issued 680,000 green cards to migrants from Muslim-majority countries in the five-year period encompassing the 2009 through 2013 fiscal years, according to published Department of Homeland Security (DHS) data. To put this number in context, it surpasses the total population of Washington, D.C., which is 660,000. And it may be an overly conservative estimate,… (more…)

The ‘hate Israel’ crusade

The ‘hate Israel’ crusade

A recent ADL global study on anti-Semitism found that more than a quarter of the world’s population harbors intense anti-Jewish sentiment. This hatred has now organized into a global movement called Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions or simply, BDS. Started in 2005 by 171 non-governmental Palestinian organizations, BDS misuses a body of U.N. resolutions and specifically echoes… (more…)

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